Palletway’s six owned depots across the UK in Birmingham, Bristol, Milton Keynes, London, Cardiff and Edinburgh have met the bronze level requirements of the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) for another year.
The pallet network said the accreditation for the six depots emphasises Palletways’ ongoing commitment to fleet and driver safety, to curbing its environmental impact and raising efficiency levels.
Garry Curtis (pictured), director of Palletways UK owned operations, said: “FORS is the industry standard we strive to retain, and our bronze award sends out a strong message to our employees, customers and competitors that we remain committed to investing in our hub infrastructure and our people.
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“Being part of FORS demonstrates our dedication to driver and vehicle safety, and to improving operating practices through effective monitoring of the way we use fuel and tyres.”
The Palletways Group, which is part of Imperial, a DP World company, has over 450 depots and 20 hub operation, providing collection and distribution services across 24 European countries, including the UK.
The network handles more than 45,000 pallets every day which equates to one pallet every two seconds.